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den, G. Whiting, E. Graninger. EW THE CHPI3IBlE DRIHl1IlTIC CUIICHESH it Collingswood thy matchless glory Shines through hopes and fears, Rich tradition steeps the story Proudly through the years. These words, part of our Alma Mater, seem to suggest some of the glory of Col- lingswood Senior High School. We have good reason to be proud of C. H. S. too, for it is fully accredited by the New Iersey State Department of Education and the Com- mission of Middle Atlantic States and Mary- land. Our senior school, opened in 1905, now has thirty-three rooms, a staff of forty- seven faculty members, and a principal and vice principal to head the group. There is also a director of guidance to give the pupils individual attention. Statistics on this group of faculty members can be found on page twenty-five. These statistics include faculty names, colleges and universities attended, degrees, subjects taught, and extra-cur- ricular activities sponsored. There are 908 pupils enrolled in the Col- lingswood Senior High School this year. Depicted at the left is Mr. A. Ferner, who is listening to Lois Til- ton's reading of poetry during a typ- ical senior English class. In the pic- ture, reading from front center are: I. Potter, M. Kates, S. Marie, M. Mus- ccxro, M. Oberlin. E. Perrin, R. Wel- 53
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IGH The picture at the top right is of Mr. Carl M. Dielenbach, supervising principal ol Collingswood High School. His birthplace is Ebenezer, New York. He received his I-LB. from Syracuse University in 1919: his M.A. at American University in 1926: and did graduate work at Yale. Columbia, New York University, and the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Dieienbach began his active duties at Collingswood on February I, 1939. sp My Pictured on the right is Principal Percy S. Eichel- berger. He was bom in York Springs, Pennsylvania. Alter serving in World War 1 as a second lieuten- ant, Mr. Eichelberger received his A.B. from Get- tysburg College in 1921 and ILM. from the Univer- sity oi Pennsylvania in 1929. Mr. Eichelberger grad- uated from Shippensburg Teachers College and Perkiomen School. He attended Columbia Univer- sity and Temple University. ln September, 1927. Mr. Eichelberger came to Collingswood. In the lower left hand corner is Mr. Richard L. Currier, vice principal. Mr. Currier was bom in Hamilton, Ontario. He received his I-LB. from the University ol Pennsylvania and has done work at Temple University. Mr. Currier came to Collings- wood in 1935. I7
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To the right, in a solid geometry class of Miss A. Latimer's. Fred Keene is reciting a proposition. Listenin 9 to Fred are, left to right. front row: A. Muir. W. Schwartz, W. Graven- stine. W. Gill. Second row: P. Turkot, R. Welden, I. Trainer. R. Biddle, I. Black. My uf . 9 - I The teachers, who are pictured on these pages, include seven who teach Englishg six who teach social sciences, six commer- cial subject teachers, tive who teach foreign languages, tour Well-versed in mathematics, tour science teachers, live who instruct in physical education, three who teach music Corchestral, band and vocal musicl, tive who have charge of special talents such as the domestic arts, cooking and clothing, free- hand and mechanical drawing, and manual training. There are also a librarian and a registered nurse who ably assist the pupils when help is needed. 4. x i c Directly above is a picture of one of Mr. H. Schwartz's classes in Problems of American Democ- racy. The four student leaders. reading from left to right. are R. DeWees. S. Task, S. Edwards, and M. Mosley. sh 8 1 Q X
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